Snoop Dogg Clears the Air on Kendrick Lamar’s Latest Track: What You Need to Know About the Hip Hop Feud With Drake

In the intricate web of hip hop feuds, the latest entries often stir the pot in unexpected ways. Kendrick Lamar’s surprise album “GNX” has sparked conversations, particularly through its track “Wacced Out Murals,” which appears to reference Snoop Dogg amidst Lamar’s ongoing tussle with Drake. The ever-iconic Snoop Dogg recently responded to what fans interpreted as a subtle jab, offering a lighthearted dismissal that points more towards misunderstanding than malice.

Snoop Dogg Clears the Air on Kendrick Lamar’s Latest Track: What You Need to Know About the Hip Hop Feud With Drake
Snoop Dogg Responds to Kendrick

The Unexpected Name-Drop

Kendrick Lamar’s lyrical prowess has made waves yet again with his track “Wacced Out Murals,” where he raps,

“Snoop posted ‘Taylor Made,’ I prayed it was the edibles/I couldn’t believe it, it was only right for me to let it go.”

This line, ripe for interpretation, has ignited speculation about Lamar’s views on Snoop Dogg’s recent actions related to his feud with Drake.

Snoop Dogg, known for his laid-back demeanor and sharp wit, took to his X handle to respond with humor and a hint of indifference. His post read:

“K dot new album GNX  It was the edibles west west king “

The casual response, packed with emojis, suggests that Snoop isn’t taking the reference too seriously, focusing instead on maintaining peace and neutrality.

Snoop Dogg: The Peacemaker in Hip Hop’s Dynamic Battles

The saga extends beyond a simple exchange of bars. Earlier this year, in April 2024, Drake’s “Taylor Made Freestyle” included manipulated verses using the voices of both Snoop Dogg and the late Tupac Shakur, leading to significant controversy and a quick removal after legal threats from Shakur’s estate.

Snoop Dogg Clears the Air on Kendrick Lamar’s Latest Track: What You Need to Know About the Hip Hop Feud With Drake
Unpacking the Latest Rap Battle

Despite being roped into these high-profile disputes, Snoop Dogg has consistently indicated a desire to remain neutral. His stance was evident during a recent appearance at ComplexCon, where he discussed the unity within the West Coast hip-hop community.

“It unified the West,” Snoop explained, “So it may have been disrespectful, but it’s hip hop, so it’s part of hip hop. I chose no sides because I have no individual cause. That’s a grown man going against a grown man. But what it did do was unite the West, and make everybody out here start looking at each other like how much love we got for each other.”

What’s Next for the Hip Hop Community?

As the feud continues to evolve, with both Lamar and Drake drawing other artists into their orbit, it remains to be seen how the dynamics will shift. For now, fans and the hip hop community alike are tuned into the developments, eagerly anticipating the next move in this ongoing rivalry.

Despite the competitive undercurrents, these interactions highlight the complex relationships and mutual respect that often underlie hip hop’s most publicized conflicts. With Snoop Dogg’s humorous take on the situation, he reminds fans and fellow artists alike that at the end of the day, the industry is as much about unity and artistic expression as it is about rivalry.

Snoop Dogg Clears the Air on Kendrick Lamar’s Latest Track: What You Need to Know About the Hip Hop Feud With Drake
Inside the Hip Hop Feud

Listeners can currently find “Wacced Out Murals” on Kendrick Lamar’s official YouTube channel, where the track—and the entire “GNX” album—continue to make waves and invite interpretations.

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